chapel

导读:chapel怎么读
英式音标:[ˈtʃæpl] 美式音标:[ˈtʃæpəl]
chapel基本解释 n. 小礼拜堂,小教堂;礼拜adj. 非国教的n. (Chapel)人名;(法)沙佩尔;(英)查普尔 chapel的意思释义 n.

chapel怎么读

英式音标:[ˈtʃæpl]

美式音标:[ˈtʃæpəl]

chapel基本解释

n. 小礼拜堂,小教堂;礼拜

adj. 非国教的

n. (Chapel)人名;(法)沙佩尔;(英)查普尔

chapel的意思释义

n.

小教堂,附属教堂;(在小教堂和附属礼拜堂举行的)礼拜仪式;特殊小房间;殡仪馆

变形

复数:chapels

双语释义

n.(名词)

[C]小教堂;(医院、监狱等的)附属礼拜堂 a place,such as a small church, a room in a hospital,prison,etc.,used for Christian worship

[U][S](在小教堂和附属礼拜堂举行的)礼拜仪式 the religious services held in such a place

英英释义

chapel[ \'tʃæpəl ]

n.

a place of worship that has its own altar

a service conducted in a place of worship that has its own altar

\"he was late for chapel\"

同义词:chapel service

chapel用法及例句

词汇搭配

用作名词 (n.)

动词+~

keep a chapel做礼拜

cut a chapel逃避做礼拜

词组短语

sistine chapel(罗马梵蒂冈的)西斯廷教堂

chapel hill教堂山(美国一小镇)

双语例句

用作名词(n.)

The chapel was dedicated in 1880.

这座小教堂于1880年举行献堂礼。

He built a chapel as a shrine to the memory of his dead wife.

他建了一座小教堂作为悼念亡妻的圣所。

The frescos in the Sistine Chapel are world-famous.

西斯廷教堂的壁画举世闻名。

The ghost of Lady Margaret is supposed to haunt this chapel.

据说玛格丽特女士的鬼魂常在这个礼拜堂出没。

They go to chapel every Sunday evening.

他们每个星期天晚上做礼拜。

The compositors in your chapel do not cast off their copy well.

你们印刷工会的排字工人没有根据原稿准确地编排好版面。

例句参考

Parallel Programmability and the Chapel Language

Chapel Point, Md. St. Thomas Manor After Fire 1866 (After an old painting) (Dupl)

Revised international Chapel Hill consensus conference nomenclature of vasculitides

2012 Revised International Chapel Hill Consensus Conference Nomenclature of Vasculitides

Framing Race and Blame in the Media: A Case Study on the Chapel Hill Shooting

The afterlife of an early medieval chapel: Giovanni Battista Ricci and perceptions of the Christian past in post㏕ridentine Rome

The introductory address of the historical society of the Unviersity of North Carolina: Delivered in the university chapel, June 5th

Charles W. Eagles. The Price of Defiance: James Meredith and the Integration of Ole Miss. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina...

Lisa Lindquist Dorr. White Women, Rape, and the Power of Race in Virginia, 1900–1960. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Pre...

Common Sense & a Little Fire: Women and Working-Class Politics in the United States, 1900–1965. By Annelise Orleck. (Chapel Hill: U...

chapel词源

chapel

chapel: [13] Chapel has a very specific source: it was originally applied to the shrine built to preserve the cloak (late Latin cappa) of St Martin of Tours as a holy relic. The diminutive form of cappa was cappella, and this came to be applied to the building itself, gradually being broadened out subsequently to any moderately sized place of worship. The word reached English via Old French chapele. The church functionary who guarded St Martin’s cloak was known by the derivative term cappellānus, source of English chaplain [12].=> chaplain

chapel (n.)

early 13c., from Old French chapele (12c., Modern French chapelle), from Medieval Latin cappella \"chapel, sanctuary for relics,\" literally \"little cape,\" diminutive of Late Latin cappa \"cape\" (see cap (n.)); by tradition, originally in reference to the sanctuary in France in which the miraculous cape of St. Martin of Tours, patron saint of France, was preserved; meaning extended in most European languages to \"any sanctuary.\" (While serving Rome as a soldier deployed in Gaul, Martin cut his military coat in half to share it with a ragged beggar. That night, Martin dreamed Christ wearing the half-cloak; the half Martin kept was the relic.)

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